OK,
Now I've been away and automounting continued to work after being idle
for more than 48 hours.
Also I rebooted the machine and it did continue to work as expected.
So for now, problem solved with upgrading autofs to 5.0.4!
Thanks!
Regards
Magnus
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autofs hangs
OK,
Now I've been away and automounting continued to work after being idle
for more than 48 hours.
Also I rebooted the machine and it did continue to work as expected.
So for now, problem solved with upgrading autofs to 5.0.4!
Thanks!
Regards
Magnus
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autofs hangs
OK,
Installation updated with package autofs5_5.0.4-3_amd64.deb
Automounting worked fine after installation of autofs5.
Fortunately I will be away for 48 hours now so it will be pretty
interesting to see if it still mounts when I come back!
A side note perhaps, autofs5 upgrade was not totally
OK,
Installation updated with package autofs5_5.0.4-3_amd64.deb
Automounting worked fine after installation of autofs5.
Fortunately I will be away for 48 hours now so it will be pretty
interesting to see if it still mounts when I come back!
A side note perhaps, autofs5 upgrade was not totally
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: autofs
Hi,
After not using automounted directories for a while, autofs seem to
loose track of its mountpoints.
This is what happens:
mag...@htpc:~$ ls /var/lib/mythtv/videos/remote/hmovies
ls: cannot access /var/lib/mythtv/videos/remote/hmovies: No
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: autofs
Hi,
After not using automounted directories for a while, autofs seem to
loose track of its mountpoints.
This is what happens:
mag...@htpc:~$ ls /var/lib/mythtv/videos/remote/hmovies
ls: cannot access /var/lib/mythtv/videos/remote/hmovies: No